Asmita Marwa

Asmita Marwa

Asmita Marwa
Born Asmita Gunti
February 6, 19??
Hyderabad, India
Residence Hyderabad, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Fashion designer
Years active 1994present
Spouse(s) Harvesh Marwah
Website asmitadesign.com

Asmita Marwa is an Indian fashion designer,[1] rated by Vogue as one of nine top up-and-coming international designers.Asmita Marwa believes in fusing the traditional with the global. Her eclectic and vibrant avatar of Kalamkari took the fashion world by storm.[2][3]

Design career

Marwa began designing clothes in Hyderabad in the 1990s. She was the first Hyderabad designer to enter the Telugu film industry. Numerous actors, including Nagarjuna, Balakrishna, Preity Zinta, Anjala Zaveri, Shriya, Mahesh Babu, Tabu, Asin, Charmy, and Anushka, have worn her clothes, in movies like Manmadhudu, Santhosham, Premante Idera, Arjun, Attadu, Pokiri, and Gharshana.

In December 2003 Marwa launched a fashion label, Asmita, sold through her signature store Reves d’Etoile and at "xlnc" in Hyderabad and "Aza" in Mumbai and Delhi. Marwa's designs for Asmita featured in the Blenders Pride Fashion Fringe Show in 2004.

In 2008 She Took Part In The Lakme India Fashion Week.

Lakmé Fashion Week:

March/April; 2008 The collection "Gaia-An Awakening"

Fall Winter March 2009 'Maya and her Jaggery Knots' was Asmita Marwa's third collection, which combined diverse elements like Khadi, Antique Banaras, Tartan Checks, Telugu Calligraphy and giant roses.

Style journalism

For many years Marwah wrote a style column in the Hyderabad Times

Personal life

Marwah is married and has a son. She has also participated in the Blenders Pride Fashion tour, the goa beach fashion week and is a member of the fashion council of india.

References

  1. "Autumn 2008 runway review: Asmita Marwah (sic)". Vogue India. Retrieved 19 December 2008.
  2. http://www.fdci.org/Member.aspx?mid=2120588323
  3. Dundoo, Sangeetha Devi (18 August 2008). "Metro Plus Hyderabad: Dress it up!". The Hindu. Retrieved 19 December 2008.


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